ip. ArchAologitZ Attica Lib. 2. Cap.
a people of the West-Indies use,who in their fighting,dancej
and leap, and sing To Peho, at this day. Mercury is hollowed
Mristophan the name of R Trxktyyjm*®- or P 5£//ToAcw©-,deemed to be
p, 120! t'ie God whose favour could enrich Merchants &Tradsmenv
j4rch. p.410. He is the God of craft, so by consequence he that is cunning
to cheat may soon grow rich, wheresore this God is termed
^ristophan. ietivo@-t Vcr) prosit Me ^irom iez) an augmenting word, and
(3«sp..p. 266 sj/<i,to prosit. He had a statue erested to him in the Market
aArist p.304. place3 called 3 Esi"«sA^>scu©-.'The entry of theirhoufes was
3 50 P'20- &cr£d to himifrom which he is named'Ti©>77i/^rt/©-3as like*
wise St£??«©- from spi<p&s,to tisrne, because he was see up
behind the dore to keep away theeves, that were wont to
lurk thereabout, and then afterwards commie their villanj*
More of his names you may read in c Ariftopk. Schoh
G A P. Ill
Dt Saturno, Vulcano, Neptune , Mdrte9,
Hercuk. &v&K7t?,
Shwne Was worstiiped by the kthenim.vrimesse the seafts
kept in honour to him called Kg/w* : witnessea d Tcm-
I. 32. * pie which he had in Athens- Of his antiquity I cannot muck
affirme any thing. He scemes to have been os olds as 1 con-
it Aristophan Jc&ure out °s c^-epvii&tyvSpctiy>S«turninte mhm} put sor do-
;?>x. p.61. tage proverbially.FiH/ctfB likewise had his honour there, & a
sT.s16.r1.26 Temple, ofwhich !Dem»Jihenes; where was one os the A-
ads. tbenian prisons, some controversies in Law in it desided, as I
'AWJ. gather eut of s Demotfhenes. Neptune was an ancient Patron
h. Aristop.p. 0f this Gity, which he loved even to ftrise. He was seared
^Psus.p 7. ^or kcur5tyin navigation,hence & KayihaQr. Mps alsohaJ
i, 2j.' ' his worship, and Temple, and Hercules too, who in a dream
appeared to Sophocles revealing unto him the sacriledge
R-De divina- os one who had stolen a golden cup out os his Temple;
Biorsei.i. galled theresore Hnwiris as Index. Hercules, as k 2»#>
Neither
a people of the West-Indies use,who in their fighting,dancej
and leap, and sing To Peho, at this day. Mercury is hollowed
Mristophan the name of R Trxktyyjm*®- or P 5£//ToAcw©-,deemed to be
p, 120! t'ie God whose favour could enrich Merchants &Tradsmenv
j4rch. p.410. He is the God of craft, so by consequence he that is cunning
to cheat may soon grow rich, wheresore this God is termed
^ristophan. ietivo@-t Vcr) prosit Me ^irom iez) an augmenting word, and
(3«sp..p. 266 sj/<i,to prosit. He had a statue erested to him in the Market
aArist p.304. place3 called 3 Esi"«sA^>scu©-.'The entry of theirhoufes was
3 50 P'20- &cr£d to himifrom which he is named'Ti©>77i/^rt/©-3as like*
wise St£??«©- from spi<p&s,to tisrne, because he was see up
behind the dore to keep away theeves, that were wont to
lurk thereabout, and then afterwards commie their villanj*
More of his names you may read in c Ariftopk. Schoh
G A P. Ill
Dt Saturno, Vulcano, Neptune , Mdrte9,
Hercuk. &v&K7t?,
Shwne Was worstiiped by the kthenim.vrimesse the seafts
kept in honour to him called Kg/w* : witnessea d Tcm-
I. 32. * pie which he had in Athens- Of his antiquity I cannot muck
affirme any thing. He scemes to have been os olds as 1 con-
it Aristophan Jc&ure out °s c^-epvii&tyvSpctiy>S«turninte mhm} put sor do-
;?>x. p.61. tage proverbially.FiH/ctfB likewise had his honour there, & a
sT.s16.r1.26 Temple, ofwhich !Dem»Jihenes; where was one os the A-
ads. tbenian prisons, some controversies in Law in it desided, as I
'AWJ. gather eut of s Demotfhenes. Neptune was an ancient Patron
h. Aristop.p. 0f this Gity, which he loved even to ftrise. He was seared
^Psus.p 7. ^or kcur5tyin navigation,hence & KayihaQr. Mps alsohaJ
i, 2j.' ' his worship, and Temple, and Hercules too, who in a dream
appeared to Sophocles revealing unto him the sacriledge
R-De divina- os one who had stolen a golden cup out os his Temple;
Biorsei.i. galled theresore Hnwiris as Index. Hercules, as k 2»#>
Neither